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live at the nasdaq market site in new york city. >> the company reported better than expected fiscal fourth quarter earnings and the company giving a very upbeat outlook for full year results, expecting earnings up $10 a share. and it's stock up almost 20% in the afterhours. because of its recent acquisitions. fwen, western digital trading up. >> it had basically -- also moving the afterhours session. that was one of david's largest positions. >> just when you think. >> even with the current price that is trading at post market it makes them extraordinarily cheaper actually on a valuation basis. >> what makes him about five and a half times earnings. that's with these numbers priced in next year around four times. a chart that had good technical support. some back filling if you're a technical guy this stock can hold on to this. >> let's get to the other big mover. down sharply still after missing on eps as well as revenue. jul julia, how is the conference call so far? >> mark is answering some questions from very pushy analysts right now asking about the numbers. in the face of the
live at the nasdaq market site in new york city. >> the company reported better than expected fiscal fourth quarter earnings and the company giving a very upbeat outlook for full year results, expecting earnings up $10 a share. and it's stock up almost 20% in the afterhours. because of its recent acquisitions. fwen, western digital trading up. >> it had basically -- also moving the afterhours session. that was one of david's largest positions. >> just when you think. >>...
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i think citi is the best restructuring story. i think wells is the best play on the home price recovery. >> fred, when you read through jpmorgan's earnings and wells fargo's earnings, particularly on the earnings side, what do you make of it. >> mortgage revenue is under pressure this year. the gain on sales spreads last year were phenomenal and wells took huge advantage of that. it's going away because everybody's competing for those loans now. that's here but you have to remember, at the end of the day increasing home prices are a good thing for banks. not this year in mortgage banking but a good thing for banks. >> karen, let me ask you something. what's your price target for jpmorgan? i think we've got $52 right now. >> okay. >> so i think we can break that $48 barrier. >> fred, just quickly in terms of up side surprises, down side surprises, who should we really focus on next week? a lot of banks are coming out. >> the up side surprises are in the capital markets area. i think you need to look at the goldman. the mortgage ba
i think citi is the best restructuring story. i think wells is the best play on the home price recovery. >> fred, when you read through jpmorgan's earnings and wells fargo's earnings, particularly on the earnings side, what do you make of it. >> mortgage revenue is under pressure this year. the gain on sales spreads last year were phenomenal and wells took huge advantage of that. it's going away because everybody's competing for those loans now. that's here but you have to remember,...
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and to liken best buy to a circuit city is nonsensical. i mean, i covered circuit city. you know, best buy is no circuit city. circuit city made self-inflicted wound after self-inflicted wound after self-inflicted wound. this is not a circuit city situation. >> michael, who would you like to see them do right now? >> i would like to see sales go up and margins maintained and i don't think that's possible. i think if they price match, margins are going to decline. if they price match and manage to keep comps flat, that's a huge victory. i think comps will continue to decline, even with price matching. so you're going to see a double whammy. you're going to see prices going down, margins going down, and comps going down. there's no way these guys are turning it around. if i'm wrong, you're going to see positive comps and you're going to see positive gross profit dollar growth. i don't think that's possible. if i see it, i'll upgrade. >> michael and anthony, thank you very much for joining us. >>> and coming up next, some minneapolis food for thought. oh, he's a fighter alr
and to liken best buy to a circuit city is nonsensical. i mean, i covered circuit city. you know, best buy is no circuit city. circuit city made self-inflicted wound after self-inflicted wound after self-inflicted wound. this is not a circuit city situation. >> michael, who would you like to see them do right now? >> i would like to see sales go up and margins maintained and i don't think that's possible. i think if they price match, margins are going to decline. if they price match...
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of city of london thank you for joining us today let's talk about the banks we're seeing reports about staff being more than doubled at goldman, sachs in frankfurt, does that worry you? are we seeing an exodus? >> i think you have to look at how many jobs are actually involved yes, of course people need to make arrangements to be out so they can operate day one, at the moment there's a lot of uncertainty. numbers of jobs involved are still actually very low. we are very clear, people want to stay in london in the longer term i think the important thing as government goes into negotiations, bear in mind the needs for the sector we have to know how it works for the economy which involves jobs and growth for the future. >> i guess you can blame international banks and ceos for making contingency plans at this point we don't know whether we look at hard brexit sale or soft we won't find out for two years, it is only intuitive they will be making plans, relocate some business to frankfurt. some of that is unstoppable for you, right >> it is what they have to do to meet customers' needs and
of city of london thank you for joining us today let's talk about the banks we're seeing reports about staff being more than doubled at goldman, sachs in frankfurt, does that worry you? are we seeing an exodus? >> i think you have to look at how many jobs are actually involved yes, of course people need to make arrangements to be out so they can operate day one, at the moment there's a lot of uncertainty. numbers of jobs involved are still actually very low. we are very clear, people want...
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s interesting that you y that because the new york city marathon was cancelled. when would you estimate that we would have real information in terms of how this originated? >> i'd like to give you an answer, but we can't. i don't know how much science would be needed, how much scientific analysis would be required in order to identify the perpetrator or perpetrators. i think you just have to take comfort in knowing that as the president said, all the resources available from within the federal government in collaboration with state and local officials will be used to identify the actors. and to that extent, we all join the president in a powerful remembrance of the victims. i know others -- i didn't hear the word terrorism, but one man is entitled to his opinion. and when you cut down innocent people at a public event, in my mind, it's an act of terrorism. >> mr. secretary, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> meanwhile, we've got george schoville on the phone. george, thanks for calling in. what did you see? >> i didn't really see a whole lot of anythin
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heathrow airport opened this morning, causing a small fire the latest terror scare here putting the city on edge in all, three suspicious packages containing impro he viesed explosive devices arrived in the mail at heathrow, london city airport, and waterloo station. nobody was injured no flights or trains were delayed. london has been a frequent terror target, including a year and a half ago when a homemade subway bomb injured more than 20 >> police say they're treating all three incidents as linked and keeping an open mind regarding motives. >> that was matt bradley from nbc news reporting there >>> and in the run-up to international women's day on friday, we've been speaking about gender equality and female representation now, today we'll be looking at health, well being, and women in sports for the first time an all female gofl event at augusta national, home of the masters tournament a sportswriter adam reed has more details of that calendar. adam >> thank you, willem yes, more on the women's soccer world cup in a moment, but i want to focus on the next big female sporting event of
heathrow airport opened this morning, causing a small fire the latest terror scare here putting the city on edge in all, three suspicious packages containing impro he viesed explosive devices arrived in the mail at heathrow, london city airport, and waterloo station. nobody was injured no flights or trains were delayed. london has been a frequent terror target, including a year and a half ago when a homemade subway bomb injured more than 20 >> police say they're treating all three...
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they lost their first premiere game to manchester city. since that game i've been speaking to former arsenal striker ian wright who is voicing his concerns about one man owning the club especially if that man is stan kroenke. >> if you look at the form of stan kroenke, his businesses, his franchises, he doesn't seem to be the kind of owner that is invested into a franchise or a club, i would like to call our club, because he wants sport and achievement. doesn't seem like that's his goal we are in a league, arguably the greatest league in the world where we want to challenge we want to be up there we want to win the league. we want to win the champions league we want to be at the top of the premiere league. we want to do that every week for fans that's what fans want and that's what we're used to that's what we had in the past when you have stan kroenke not buying stellar mark he can players that you need, players like ibrahimovic, other teams go, they give money and give the capability to compete. i don't believe we have an owner that does
they lost their first premiere game to manchester city. since that game i've been speaking to former arsenal striker ian wright who is voicing his concerns about one man owning the club especially if that man is stan kroenke. >> if you look at the form of stan kroenke, his businesses, his franchises, he doesn't seem to be the kind of owner that is invested into a franchise or a club, i would like to call our club, because he wants sport and achievement. doesn't seem like that's his goal...
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we're just concerned that if they can't find a way to build a business outside of the cities it will be tough to generate another three or four years of that type of growth rate >> that's a great stat one of the things people focus on a lot is how uber and lift compete to the detriment of both would uber look at buying lyft, would they be allowed to >> that's pretty speculativspec. i think it would create too big of market share. i'm not sure they would be able to do that i think the two can co-exist they understand these markets. like i said before in certain markets we don't see a lot of price sensitivity. margins improve for both companies because competition got more rational. it seems like they are doing the right thing. >> let me two back to something you just said, you said the path to profitability could depend over a multi-year period of being able to reduce costs on a per unit basis by 5% a year. when you say per unit does that mean for ride. number two, how do they do that? how do they squeeze that 5% per unit, whatever a unit is out >> i think i'm talking about per ride w
we're just concerned that if they can't find a way to build a business outside of the cities it will be tough to generate another three or four years of that type of growth rate >> that's a great stat one of the things people focus on a lot is how uber and lift compete to the detriment of both would uber look at buying lyft, would they be allowed to >> that's pretty speculativspec. i think it would create too big of market share. i'm not sure they would be able to do that i think...
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these are the traders here on the desk and across the nation in chicago, the windy city and in the city of brotherly love, philadelphia. microsoft to post their best two weeks in about nine years. the dow joining the s&p and nasdaq in positive territory for the year. the partying continuing. let's get in the money right now. tech and financial earnings leave the markets to their highest level all year, another crucial test comes when oil stocks report earnings next week. currently exxon and chevron alone 8% of, i should say 6%, with the biggest weighting in the entire index, both down on the year despite the rally in oil. with both companies set to report next week, could the market be set for a crude awakening? and dan, this is not only a mathematical equation, but we do need to see new leadership groups in this rally. >> no doubt. one of the things you referenced. the best two week since 2000. that makes me a little nervous. because i'll tell you one of the things we saw back in the late '90s into 2000, into the blowoff, a very narrow rally in the market. right now the
these are the traders here on the desk and across the nation in chicago, the windy city and in the city of brotherly love, philadelphia. microsoft to post their best two weeks in about nine years. the dow joining the s&p and nasdaq in positive territory for the year. the partying continuing. let's get in the money right now. tech and financial earnings leave the markets to their highest level all year, another crucial test comes when oil stocks report earnings next week. currently exxon and...
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live from the nasdaq market we overlook new york city's time square tim see more david see more. david grass op ton on fast cbs getting slammed as all of hollywood and wall street brace for the wol bombshell report about less moofs that could drop any moment bebring you the details and tell you what it means for the stock. plus tesla now town 24% from the highs as it skids into earnings. now the short seller who called the financial is crisis taking at musk will the shorts prevail first we start off with the tech rebelled bath remaining on .nasdaq down nearly a% in the half taking the rest of the market with it seeming like an earnings bombshell after another. it may be time to lay to rest favorite names a sad dayen and on fast holding funeral for tech names fwun while it lasted the stories how about this time. it's different how nothing can take them down nothing except earnings, intel, mr. old value tech losing 9% then netflix we think we miss you mostly most of all. facebook you had us at hello pf and of course twitter it look took so long to get the groove back backup about y
live from the nasdaq market we overlook new york city's time square tim see more david see more. david grass op ton on fast cbs getting slammed as all of hollywood and wall street brace for the wol bombshell report about less moofs that could drop any moment bebring you the details and tell you what it means for the stock. plus tesla now town 24% from the highs as it skids into earnings. now the short seller who called the financial is crisis taking at musk will the shorts prevail first we...
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use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. would you mind if to be i go ahead of you?omer. instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't like to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we have the raise your rate 2-year cd. you can get a one-time rate increase if our two-year rate goes up. if your bank makes you miss out, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. at merrill lynch, we understand the importance of your goals. today, our financial advisors lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america,
use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. would you mind if...
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., chicago and all of these cities, we work oig is the largest office tenant. what happens if the company can't pay its bills. we'll ask as ipo prospects keep dwindling. >>> and the fed meeting just days away and a major rebound in global interest rates. with markets still demanding a rate cut that is all ahead of us. >>> and we have a relatively calm market today, a bit mixed dow industrials up about 40 points at this stage the s&p still about half a percent away from record highs and nasdaq down by just about 0.2% one place that has been leading the market higher, in some way, the aerospace and defense industry because that particular industry is reflected in this etf. the reason why it is important here, that level there, put a star next to it, is a record high for this particular etf and those shares moving sharply higher since the lows that we've seen about 41% since christmas eve. another star for this particular stock, because that is a record high for jpmorgan chase as well financials a key focus watch that >> and a lot of things on watch. thanks welcom
., chicago and all of these cities, we work oig is the largest office tenant. what happens if the company can't pay its bills. we'll ask as ipo prospects keep dwindling. >>> and the fed meeting just days away and a major rebound in global interest rates. with markets still demanding a rate cut that is all ahead of us. >>> and we have a relatively calm market today, a bit mixed dow industrials up about 40 points at this stage the s&p still about half a percent away from...
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but you take a look at what citi group unveiled. that leaves citi group's dividend at .4%. so why are investors becoming too bullish on what the banks are unveiling? does this set the tone of what to expect? is that why investors are getting in now? >> it's a change in the momentum and the direction of what they can do and it's another big regulatory hurdle that's behind them. more going forward of course. but each time they get past these big hurdles it's nice because there's a short-term amount where they can decide their own fate once again. let's switch focus to the u.k. we're getting flashes coming out that sabadell started prelim nation discussions to buy a stake in tsb. it's 5.8% on the news. only spun off from lloyd's banking group some 18 months ago. still owned 50% of it. it's up about 2% on the news sabadell however sinking around 6%. >> switching focus to box, box posted a bigger than expected 4th quarter loss. the first report since the ipo in january. this was due to higher operating expenses that rose 33%. box says analysts mistakenly base their earnings esti
but you take a look at what citi group unveiled. that leaves citi group's dividend at .4%. so why are investors becoming too bullish on what the banks are unveiling? does this set the tone of what to expect? is that why investors are getting in now? >> it's a change in the momentum and the direction of what they can do and it's another big regulatory hurdle that's behind them. more going forward of course. but each time they get past these big hurdles it's nice because there's a...
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saturday towards new york city and towards hartford, could see severe thunderstorms. the cooler air will come with a little bit of a price. st. louis 106 for saturday, sunday is your next chance to top off below the 100 degree mark. chicago feeling some of that relief on sunday. monday a good stretch of the region getting temperatures much closer to what you'd see on average this time of year. a couple of areas we're looking for thunderstorms. those areas are for today as far as severe potential but the northeast, i mentioned it, a lot of your viewers head out towards long island and saturday may be the best chance to see severe storms. we'll see cooler air that will likely last through a good stretch of the week. >> our thanks to todd santos. we know the weather now but certainly we've already seen the impact on soft commodities like corn and wheat. corn hit seven-month highs earlier this week. let's call to the chart the always cool carter. >> a perfect lead in to the whole story. crop conditions are decliing rapidly because of elevated heat. the issue is this. ther
saturday towards new york city and towards hartford, could see severe thunderstorms. the cooler air will come with a little bit of a price. st. louis 106 for saturday, sunday is your next chance to top off below the 100 degree mark. chicago feeling some of that relief on sunday. monday a good stretch of the region getting temperatures much closer to what you'd see on average this time of year. a couple of areas we're looking for thunderstorms. those areas are for today as far as severe...
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party city who is one of our customers. all about being innovative they've opened about 500 stores. the remainor are curb side or delivery that's the kind of stuff that will get retail rebounding if you don't feel comfortable walking to a store, look for a store that is open >> that is good news before all this happened. things you don't know the answer to is that people have to feel safe as of a week ago, they had to feel safe from the pandemic and now they have to worry about getting involved in the protesting in addition to the pandemic are we able to keep people safe? >> i think so. it is up to us as a whole to do our part obviously, we want to see the riots stop from our seat, we are doing everything in our power to see consumers feel comfortable. >> it will take some time. as i'm seeing customers do their part they'll rebound and it will be safe >>> rob, you gave us a little glimmer of good economic news. thank you, rob take care. >>> still on deck. the big standoff between the president and american governors. former new jersey governor will be here to break down what is at s
party city who is one of our customers. all about being innovative they've opened about 500 stores. the remainor are curb side or delivery that's the kind of stuff that will get retail rebounding if you don't feel comfortable walking to a store, look for a store that is open >> that is good news before all this happened. things you don't know the answer to is that people have to feel safe as of a week ago, they had to feel safe from the pandemic and now they have to worry about getting...
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we have those details, and we're live from times square in new york city. erisucmothe mh re "fast money" right after this which brought people together to invest in all the things that move us forward. every day, invesco combines ideas with technology, data with inspiration, investors with solutions. because the possibilities of life and investing are greater when we come together. ♪ is this ride safe? i assembled it myself last night. i think i did an ok job. just ok? what if something bad happens? we just move to the next town. just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. plus buy one of our most popular smartphones and get one free. more for your thing. that's our thing. >> tesla getting reenergized over the past month, the stock up 20% in the last month but ubs is not buying it, cutting the price target for the third time this year and reiterating its sell rating on tesla >> it is our call of the day u ought oy analyst colin languagen is behind it he has a $16
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we did talking of london we did a study looking at the top 50 origin cities for london. 20 of those cities are in the united states. it is absolutely sfphenomenal we are seeing the rise in china where you see travel up from beijing and shanghai travel from china is up even more from those two cities we are seeing this great reflector of the economy in a really big way >> we hope so. hopefully that will have an impact as well thank you for coming on. the head of media. you may have noticed the prime minister is speaking and addressing the house of commons ahead of the brexit bill debate. this is the brexit bill debate let's take a listen in >> we can have it done by lunch time or late lunch and the new deal the new deal i negotiate with our european friends will restore our great institutions to their rightful place as supreme insuran supreme insurance tense. this house will be the only assembly able to negotiate for this united kingdom. above all, the sovereign british people, masters of their own fate, controlling their own borders, laws, money and trade our new immigration system, we wil
we did talking of london we did a study looking at the top 50 origin cities for london. 20 of those cities are in the united states. it is absolutely sfphenomenal we are seeing the rise in china where you see travel up from beijing and shanghai travel from china is up even more from those two cities we are seeing this great reflector of the economy in a really big way >> we hope so. hopefully that will have an impact as well thank you for coming on. the head of media. you may have noticed...
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thinking about tier one cities as the primary place? >> still tier one so in effect for the last two years we have seen few decisions. employers want to make sure they are providing great places for their employees to be productive. we will likely see don't think any major changes that we will likely see more focus on existing space making it stronger and better. >> all right, thank you for the conversation. >>> falling commodity prices are fueling fears of an economic downturn. the overall smp commodities index has fell more than 12%. you can read a full story on our website, cnbc.comm. >>>'s villa had on street signs. we hear an optimistic tone on oil demand. hi, my name's steve. i lost 138 pounds on golo and i kept it off. so with other diets, you just feel like you're muscling your way through it. the reason why i like golo is plain and simple, it was easy. i didn't have to grit my teeth and do a diet. golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. golo's changed my life in so many ways. i sleep better, i eat be
thinking about tier one cities as the primary place? >> still tier one so in effect for the last two years we have seen few decisions. employers want to make sure they are providing great places for their employees to be productive. we will likely see don't think any major changes that we will likely see more focus on existing space making it stronger and better. >> all right, thank you for the conversation. >>> falling commodity prices are fueling fears of an economic...
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this is something the city is pointing out. is there a magic line in the sand if you will? >> i don't think in term of the actual payroll growth but earnings. you'd like to see earnings pick up solidly to try to reassure people on that side after the eci miss which of course suggested there isn't this wage growth that everyone has been waiting and focussing on for so long but look you need a combination of things. well over 200,000 both times. unemployment rate ticking down a couple of basis points. that would be good and then some solid earnings growth as well. >> what happens to commodities if we see the first rate hike in september because we have seen huge sell off for the month of july and previous months. a little bit of a recovery over the last two trading days. it's not a huge bounce back. a lot of people argue because that signals better economic growth commodities would also bounce back. do you think that's wishful thinking? >> yes, i do. the decline has little to do with monetary policy now. there's systematic oversupply in some parts of the commodity space. thin
this is something the city is pointing out. is there a magic line in the sand if you will? >> i don't think in term of the actual payroll growth but earnings. you'd like to see earnings pick up solidly to try to reassure people on that side after the eci miss which of course suggested there isn't this wage growth that everyone has been waiting and focussing on for so long but look you need a combination of things. well over 200,000 both times. unemployment rate ticking down a couple of...
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or the city government going digital to keep critical services running. you are creating the future-- on the fly. and we are helping you do it. vmware. realize what's possible. how did you come up withd opened all these backstories?tudio. i got help from a pro. my financial professional explained to me all the ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs. garcia. and he explained how nationwide can help mr. paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah. don't forget the band. i haven't. >>> welcome back the etf portion of halftime report it's a dozen coming this week including direct listings from data management firm palantir and asana. let's talk about that ipo boom and how it's affecting the etf business 27 ipos this mopnth. why is it out performing even in a month where the market is down >> there's so much liquidity out there, bob if you lo
or the city government going digital to keep critical services running. you are creating the future-- on the fly. and we are helping you do it. vmware. realize what's possible. how did you come up withd opened all these backstories?tudio. i got help from a pro. my financial professional explained to me all the ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a...
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. >> another reason baby boomers are going to the cities is to be closer to their grown children. boomers like their children and have better relationships with them than they did with their own parents. back to you guys. >> thank you very much. it has been a rough year for the cruise line business, particularly carnival cruise lines. first it was the capsized carnival concordia. then it was the fire that crippled the triumph in the gulf of mexico. there have been a lot of problems. >> there really have. you have to wonder what this has been doing to the actual cruise business and whether or not you even want to go on a cruise any more. there was a gastritis outbreak forcing it to close. that cost the economy millions. then a storm caused the triumph to break free of its peer in mobile. that was also amazing. one of my guests this weekend is leisure international's editor. what happens next and whether or not consumers are willing to take a chance on a cruise that's on cnbc sunday night and it's on nbc, syndicated after meet the press. >> do any of these events increase or decreas
. >> another reason baby boomers are going to the cities is to be closer to their grown children. boomers like their children and have better relationships with them than they did with their own parents. back to you guys. >> thank you very much. it has been a rough year for the cruise line business, particularly carnival cruise lines. first it was the capsized carnival concordia. then it was the fire that crippled the triumph in the gulf of mexico. there have been a lot of problems....
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banks like citi, bank of america, maryland, worrying about the tough calm to last year. last year we saw the brexit effects and see weaker revenues. they see a 15 to 20% slide in q3 trading overall. how bad is it going to be for european banks are they going to mirror what the u.s. is doing? >> that's a very good point, carolyn. if you look at the third quarter, the fixed income trading is almost quiet. it's talking about the american banks with an equity of 14%, much higher than the european banks. if you look across europe the likes of deutsche bank, credit swi swiss they didn't have great credit trading and goldman goldman, i think it didn't attack any big change between q1 and q2 it indicates it's going to be impressed for the fixed income trading. >> what do you think would kick start fixed income trading we've heard mr. cryan talking about the volatility of the market it all comes down to market volatility is it currently high enough to kick start some of the activity in the market? >> i think the -- other states, the s&p, and i guess that's all there is he was poi
banks like citi, bank of america, maryland, worrying about the tough calm to last year. last year we saw the brexit effects and see weaker revenues. they see a 15 to 20% slide in q3 trading overall. how bad is it going to be for european banks are they going to mirror what the u.s. is doing? >> that's a very good point, carolyn. if you look at the third quarter, the fixed income trading is almost quiet. it's talking about the american banks with an equity of 14%, much higher than the...
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a million dollars in some of the big cities don't get you far. i hate to say it. >> i'll take it. >> there's a proposal from the labour government for a mansion tax and quote mansions are one and two-bedroom flats in london that would be subject to the tax so you just see how expensive it's all gotten. >> thank you. >> thanks for watching "street signs." >>> welcome to "the closing bell." i'm kelly evans here at new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffith. a market trying to fight back today from yesterday's selloff and entering the final hour of trading, the bears have the advantage this week. the treasury news, i guess, on tax inversions didn't help. new rules. russell continues lower. the dow moments ago was down 100 points so we're coming off the lows right now. >> endeed down 100,
a million dollars in some of the big cities don't get you far. i hate to say it. >> i'll take it. >> there's a proposal from the labour government for a mansion tax and quote mansions are one and two-bedroom flats in london that would be subject to the tax so you just see how expensive it's all gotten. >> thank you. >> thanks for watching "street signs." >>> welcome to "the closing bell." i'm kelly evans here at new york stock exchange....
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in line with the city's goal to be zero carbon city by 2050. joining us now from clarity ai, she is the ceo as money pours in to the esg market, she warns not all funds are created equal and investors are looking at how they can make the most impact with the money looking at how the investments have evolved for the pandemic. >> thank you today, investing has grown more than 30% on assets and management. with the pandemic, that trend is accelerating we have seen a increase of demand to more than three times than pre-covid-19. definitely accelerated this situation is. >> it leaves a lot of subjectivity and subject investors is there a place of more uniform measure >> definitely a maethodologists to sustainability and social environmental impact that is a challenge we try to attack with clarity. on the technology platform of investors to help them understand and develop their own views as well. >> one of those ways they can access the theme and various etfs, which of those types of investment products do you think offers the best way to being asse
in line with the city's goal to be zero carbon city by 2050. joining us now from clarity ai, she is the ceo as money pours in to the esg market, she warns not all funds are created equal and investors are looking at how they can make the most impact with the money looking at how the investments have evolved for the pandemic. >> thank you today, investing has grown more than 30% on assets and management. with the pandemic, that trend is accelerating we have seen a increase of demand to...
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realistically could we see self-driving adopted in major metropolitan cities around the world? >> that's something that is a few years out. could be three years could be five years? certainly. i don't think anyone knows when we will get there but it's going to be gradual and it going to be a function of rolling out piece by piece and learning alock tnge way and improving. what we have done is we have put 4 million miles on our platform already and we learned a lot and as we will accumulate more and more experience in simpler weather conditions we'll be able to improve much faster and roll it out much faster to more complex cities like moscow and new york et cetera >> i know through the pandemic you made huge efforts to expand your offering to try to get off line companies online and parts of your business have really, really accelerated grocery expanding at six times when it comes to growth since january. last time we spoke earlier this summer how are things going now in other parts of the business now that the world has changed a little bit and people have come out of lock dow
realistically could we see self-driving adopted in major metropolitan cities around the world? >> that's something that is a few years out. could be three years could be five years? certainly. i don't think anyone knows when we will get there but it's going to be gradual and it going to be a function of rolling out piece by piece and learning alock tnge way and improving. what we have done is we have put 4 million miles on our platform already and we learned a lot and as we will...
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but in the meantime you have an entire city on lock down. if you were in new york during 9/11, you know what that was like. you have an entire region on edge. >> absolutely. thank you for the tick by tick there. on the phone, the executive director of the detroit crime commission. former special agent in charge of the fbi's division. i understand that you were in charge or very involved in the investigation of the underwear bomber. correct? >> can you tell us what you think is happening in the investigation now? how they are proceeding and what they're trying to do here? >> number one, i got the manhunt. they believe they have him cornered in a situation. the second thing is they are going back and interviewing friends, family, aacquaintances. i'm sure they're looking at online activity. facebook, twitter, chat rooms. what they looked at. what they downloaded, to give them a clearer picture. what caused these guys to act like this. what other connection do they have here. >> what does your opinion tell you about this? do you think they acted
but in the meantime you have an entire city on lock down. if you were in new york during 9/11, you know what that was like. you have an entire region on edge. >> absolutely. thank you for the tick by tick there. on the phone, the executive director of the detroit crime commission. former special agent in charge of the fbi's division. i understand that you were in charge or very involved in the investigation of the underwear bomber. correct? >> can you tell us what you think is...
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but in kurn for this extra money, city con has agreed to a long-term review of the financing as well. mike and i have been in there today. the tumble weeds are going through. the magnificent men and women who work there but just a handful of commuters so the big return to work, a lot of office workers won't be coming back. it is really more blue collar and construction workers and the prime minister has told people don't come in by public transport, unless you have to, which compounds the problem. i wouldn't say either side has come out with glory on this one, on this issue of the transportation of key workers into london. >> steve, thank you. in other news this morning, the ceo of italian utility expects activity to pick up but warned some lockdown measures will stay in place until the end of the year he said he was on the look outfor acquisition opportunities amid the lockdown. >> we go on until late autumn or until christmas, probably. it will be interesting to see which companies will survive and get there in good shape and which will barely get there. i think there will be compan
but in kurn for this extra money, city con has agreed to a long-term review of the financing as well. mike and i have been in there today. the tumble weeds are going through. the magnificent men and women who work there but just a handful of commuters so the big return to work, a lot of office workers won't be coming back. it is really more blue collar and construction workers and the prime minister has told people don't come in by public transport, unless you have to, which compounds the...
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we're going to leave the there head of international politics and city university of london. let's take a quick look at u.s. futurers tao was down 25 minutes or so. er. >> world wide exchange" cominging up next. >>> it is fiver a.m. and allegation rocking -- and american-made suvs why? think tariffs. shares of one big beer comp canany falling flat. london not calling big bank make as 41 carpalany. the ball now solidly in apple's court. that company
we're going to leave the there head of international politics and city university of london. let's take a quick look at u.s. futurers tao was down 25 minutes or so. er. >> world wide exchange" cominging up next. >>> it is fiver a.m. and allegation rocking -- and american-made suvs why? think tariffs. shares of one big beer comp canany falling flat. london not calling big bank make as 41 carpalany. the ball now solidly in apple's court. that company
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. >> yeah, that's the artery of diplomacy in the heart of the city. as you have been based in brussels, the city for months and perhaps even for years has been under this elevated terror threat and i'm wondering how the mood city wide evolved since paris. since the manhunt that resulted in the arrest of salah abdeslam on friday and now with more manhunts and searches underway throughout the city. >> we had heightened security in brussels since last january already after the attacks and that was expanded dramatically after the november attacks of course. and we had the four day lock down here which of course was worrisome for many people but we haven't really felt the impact. there was a shooting a few years ago but it was much smaller and much more localized and i think that these attacks today with so many dead of course will slip the mood. i think overall until a year and a half ago, brussels is like a calm little international city with not that much security until then. the institutions have very much moved security over the last six months with m
. >> yeah, that's the artery of diplomacy in the heart of the city. as you have been based in brussels, the city for months and perhaps even for years has been under this elevated terror threat and i'm wondering how the mood city wide evolved since paris. since the manhunt that resulted in the arrest of salah abdeslam on friday and now with more manhunts and searches underway throughout the city. >> we had heightened security in brussels since last january already after the attacks...
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and singapore, korea, i think it's -- asia, a lot of european cities are picking up. >> talk about the u.s., you've done two museums in the united states, at michigan state, you have the first residential project in the u.s., has just been announced, $300 million skyscraper in downtown miami. what can you tell us about the luxury market in the u.s.? >> i think i would suppose it's like london, the top end of the market is very boy yant and moving fast. top end properties are very difficult to find. >> and of course your style is both iconic, futuristic and that has created some conversation and debate in some circles. some of your ideas having been criticized, right? what's the buzz out there. >> i don't know criticized. right now many people, i think the advancement in technology in terms of kind of fabrication and digitization is making it possible to do things with complexity, which may be before more difficult to achieve. >> you were born in iraq. >> that's right. >> what's your opinion of what's going on there now, the nation rebuilding? >> i think it's going to take a while. i'm
and singapore, korea, i think it's -- asia, a lot of european cities are picking up. >> talk about the u.s., you've done two museums in the united states, at michigan state, you have the first residential project in the u.s., has just been announced, $300 million skyscraper in downtown miami. what can you tell us about the luxury market in the u.s.? >> i think i would suppose it's like london, the top end of the market is very boy yant and moving fast. top end properties are very...
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. >>> donald trump arrives in new york city ahead of the historic sur render as he is the first u.s. president to face criminal charges. >>> brought down to earth. virgin orbit filed for bankruptcy protection as it failed to get the funding needed to recover from the january rocket failure. >>> good morning welcome to the program a big focus on zurich this morning. credit suisse's board will face investors in person for the first time in four years today in a gathering expected to be a flash point for anger over the emergency rescue by ubs last month. just six months ago, the lender launched the plan to create a more focused and stable bank now it collapsed and the at-1 bondholders wiped out. the board made two key changes today and will no longer ask shareholder to release it from liability from the 2022 financial results after voting against the proposal which could open it to legal action. also gone is the proposal whether executive should receive 30 million swiss franc bonus in the restructuring plan let's get to joumanna. joumanna, it looks like there is a lot of action taking p
. >>> donald trump arrives in new york city ahead of the historic sur render as he is the first u.s. president to face criminal charges. >>> brought down to earth. virgin orbit filed for bankruptcy protection as it failed to get the funding needed to recover from the january rocket failure. >>> good morning welcome to the program a big focus on zurich this morning. credit suisse's board will face investors in person for the first time in four years today in a...
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that goes after some restrictions in other cities in madrid that come into place at the beginning of the week. there is a sentiment where we can go for consumers that want to invest now whether they want to sit tight or spend. at the same time, where we see the pmi numbers, this is gathered in the pace at 1.7%. >> this shounld be a surprise we are seeing services pick up. is there anything surprising in the numbers today other than the magnitude in the down turn in services >> yeah. that's a good summary. two-speed recovery as you said, consumer and manufacturing, they are still feeling the pain they had a little lift in the summer months. good he weather. getting us all out that rebound is fading all too quickly. we had talked of the stronger euro as that is more competitive. you are seeing very good export growth it looks like that stronger euro is not doing the damage many feared what you are seeing there is global trade, generally is picking up we've seen good growth out of the u.s., china in particular. that provided some boost to the manufacturing sector the big question going
that goes after some restrictions in other cities in madrid that come into place at the beginning of the week. there is a sentiment where we can go for consumers that want to invest now whether they want to sit tight or spend. at the same time, where we see the pmi numbers, this is gathered in the pace at 1.7%. >> this shounld be a surprise we are seeing services pick up. is there anything surprising in the numbers today other than the magnitude in the down turn in services >> yeah....
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for example in terms of the best cities. who has the best reputations to companies but also to countries as well so you name it. the beauty of the model is its extendible beyond that. >> what's the best city to live in. >> we'll have to tease that because we're going to release those results at the end of october time. >> that's great. >> best country, canada. >> good choice. >> well, the best city better come out as london. please do come back before it comes out. >> before we go, can we bring up our facebook dislike pictures again? >> whose reputation is most damaged. >> who do you think needs more of your help? >> i flip it around and say full marks for transparency. so that's a good tick in the fairness and citizenship box. i think in terms of innovation bhab t maybe the one on the left is more applicable than the one on the right. >> i would disagree because i would say wilf's facial hair is very innovative. >> retro. >> i was in mexico at the time. you have to factor all the details in. >> this is based on a sample siz
for example in terms of the best cities. who has the best reputations to companies but also to countries as well so you name it. the beauty of the model is its extendible beyond that. >> what's the best city to live in. >> we'll have to tease that because we're going to release those results at the end of october time. >> that's great. >> best country, canada. >> good choice. >> well, the best city better come out as london. please do come back before it...
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the first comments after the city man and seeing the exclusive interview and saying that he understands that the asset prices have the adjust after the unexpected votes by britain to leave the european union. there's no sense of the financial crisis right now and that trade and markets has been quarterly and will end up being ahead of the u.s. economy. >> there's no question that this is an additional head wind, but i think that it's something that we can manage through and europe and the uk can manage through. you have seen the policy makers act in a responsible way and there's no sense of a financial crisis developing. >> they're saying that a big part of that reason is because of the laquidity and the provisions by the central banks in the uk, u.s. and he did say that the important differences when it comes to the european banks verses the u.s. banks. it was the response when i asked about the evaluations when i asked about the european banks. >> the market is reflecting, you know, the fact that not all institutions have the same degree of capital and soundness. i think that there ar
the first comments after the city man and seeing the exclusive interview and saying that he understands that the asset prices have the adjust after the unexpected votes by britain to leave the european union. there's no sense of the financial crisis right now and that trade and markets has been quarterly and will end up being ahead of the u.s. economy. >> there's no question that this is an additional head wind, but i think that it's something that we can manage through and europe and the...
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it is a dilemma that new york city mayor bill deblasio faces right now. what can and what should he do next from a management standpoint? we will talk about that and more after this. s? >>no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate®. >>their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. (garage door opening) (sighs) honey, haven't i asked you to please use the.... >>we don't have a reception entrance. ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. >>> time for the power pitch where one entrepreneur gets 60 seconds to persuade a panel of experts that his startup has what it takes to be the next big thing. >> i'm ben harris co founder and inventoro go glove. when i was wearing a glove i found it impossible to control my music with my phone in my pocket. we invented go glove to allow you to seamlessly interact with your mobile device while enjoying your sports. imagine being able to control your music from your pocket wirelessly. with a magnet in the thumb a
it is a dilemma that new york city mayor bill deblasio faces right now. what can and what should he do next from a management standpoint? we will talk about that and more after this. s? >>no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate®. >>their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. (garage door opening) (sighs) honey, haven't i asked you to please use the.... >>we don't have a...
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allows you to browse the city of retail stores in your city and select items and have them delivered in a couple minutes. >> how does that work? in a couple minutes? >> well post mates operates the largest on demand delivery fleet in the united states. 25 thousand post mates doing delivers in 40 markets. it works with a lot of density and with a lot of people in the fleet. >> essentially, i see you are going to be offering one hour deliveries in london next year. that obviously means that you need to have your technology very firmly in place and make sure that it works before you launch something like this. are you on track for that? >> yeah, i think you will see us launching in london in q two of this year. we're very excited about it. i lived in the u.k. for a while. we started working on post mates when i was still living in the u.k. so it is a little like coming home. >> how do you deal with the competition from some of the bigger groups out there like amazon for example, which i think is fair to say is doing a pretty good job of scouring the markets. >> yeah, there is a lot of c
allows you to browse the city of retail stores in your city and select items and have them delivered in a couple minutes. >> how does that work? in a couple minutes? >> well post mates operates the largest on demand delivery fleet in the united states. 25 thousand post mates doing delivers in 40 markets. it works with a lot of density and with a lot of people in the fleet. >> essentially, i see you are going to be offering one hour deliveries in london next year. that...
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financial services with the cities being impacted there. we are watching it closely first priority has to be around containment. longer term, this is not the first health crisis we've had of this kind of nature. what more do we need to do to build resilience to react faster and quicker. they will happen globalization will not go away we are highly connected. every single continent was touched within a week of the outbreak that says a lot about the movements and interaction and relationships are. what do we need to do to get those dealt with whether food standards or welfare standards and building mechanisms not just from the government but the private sector there too >> you mention the government. others stepping up saying they will support industry in their country. is that something your members would like to see across the economy, do they have specific ideas about how it would work? is it funds? is it physical support providing delayed payments >> it is hard to say businesses will welcome support from governments there is an interestin
financial services with the cities being impacted there. we are watching it closely first priority has to be around containment. longer term, this is not the first health crisis we've had of this kind of nature. what more do we need to do to build resilience to react faster and quicker. they will happen globalization will not go away we are highly connected. every single continent was touched within a week of the outbreak that says a lot about the movements and interaction and relationships...
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it may be also goes to show what a difference between polling the city versus polling the rest of the uk. so yeah, by all means the conversation continues. let's move on. because we're also looking towards some of the biggest lenders at the moment. switzerland's two largest lenders will likely each need to raise an additional $10.4 billion in capital to meet new leverage requirements. that is according to the snb. switzerland's government recently approved two new big to fail bank rules. a headline requirement for 5% ratio to total assets to be met by the end of 2019. >>> chip making equipment giant has agreed to buy microvision. the terms of the deal gives a 17% premium to hmi shares. the taiwan listed company shares jumped by their maximum daily limit of 10% on thursday. >>> and fiat chrysler trading lower this morning after citi group did something. and higher than expected that% rise in european sales last month. higher than industry 25% rise. >>> talks over proposed merger between france's schneider electric still ongoing jeff? >> no. that would appear to be the message would it.
it may be also goes to show what a difference between polling the city versus polling the rest of the uk. so yeah, by all means the conversation continues. let's move on. because we're also looking towards some of the biggest lenders at the moment. switzerland's two largest lenders will likely each need to raise an additional $10.4 billion in capital to meet new leverage requirements. that is according to the snb. switzerland's government recently approved two new big to fail bank rules. a...
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that's why so many people work with ibm on everything from city traffic to ocean plastic. from flight delays to food safety. problems even got us to the moon and back on one tank of gas. and who knows where they'll take us next. whether your beauty routine theyis 3or 57,...ext. make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for silky hair, glowing skin and healthy nails. nature's bounty, because you're better off healthy. >> welcome back. let's check on some individual stock stories on tuesday 40 states attorney general plan to join an antitrust probe of facebook being led in new york officials from the ftc and the doj and reports say that included the head of the doj's antitrust division samsung expects third quarter profit to fall more than 50% as bad as that is, it might still beat forecast thanks to strong sales of the new galaxy note smartphone. oracle plans to at about 2,000 jobs as it expands its cloud business many jobs will be in seattle right in amazon's backyard as well as the san francisco area and india. still to come, ris
that's why so many people work with ibm on everything from city traffic to ocean plastic. from flight delays to food safety. problems even got us to the moon and back on one tank of gas. and who knows where they'll take us next. whether your beauty routine theyis 3or 57,...ext. make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for silky hair, glowing skin and healthy nails. nature's bounty, because you're better off healthy. >> welcome back....
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city planner. just like not all internet providers are the same. don't settle. you want fast. get fast. you want reliable. get reliable. you want powerful. get powerful. get real deal speed, reliability and power with xfinity. she shoots from here? that's kinda my thing. there's nothing better than a subway series footlong. except when you add an all new footlong sidekick. like the philly with a new $2 footlong churro. sometimes the sidekick is the main event. you would say that. every epic footlong deserves the perfect sidekick. >>> chinese president xi jinping is warning that the dutch prime minister is against the decoupling and links with china. it comes after the advanced lines to china from amd and questions if the hague will ser service equipment it already sold he hoped restricts access to technology does not impact economic relations with china. >> it is about our semiconductor companies like asml is not aimed at one country specific. we try to make sure the impact is limited and not impacting the supply chain and therefore, not impacting the overall economic relation
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the reaction tof anothof another terrorist event in a major city. the hotels and tour operators in the airline space looking for more profitable destinations where travelers want to go to. that's been an issue autos trading up by 0.6% every stock in the basket so far north. oil and gas trading higher we had a couple reporters including london petroleum in the mick one of the better performers so far. basic resources tracking higher, 1.4% north let's look at the initial stages for the start of the session and it is above 7,500 points for the ftse at the start of the day. for november, reclaiming that handle 0.4 higher decent on the french market. the other ones we're looking at for you, the italian market, probably the best performer, just over half of a percent higher getting very close to the 23,000 handle the ibex strong as it starts out the month. pretty much across the charts we are ticking higher let's move on to next. it is still not trading yet. we are still sitting it's at 4.921 the latest is that it has narrowed its four-year profit and sal
the reaction tof anothof another terrorist event in a major city. the hotels and tour operators in the airline space looking for more profitable destinations where travelers want to go to. that's been an issue autos trading up by 0.6% every stock in the basket so far north. oil and gas trading higher we had a couple reporters including london petroleum in the mick one of the better performers so far. basic resources tracking higher, 1.4% north let's look at the initial stages for the start of...
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. >> of course, the trip to mars we never mention solar city anymore which is a part of tesla. i think that company has had a rough go of it not sure if the tax breaks will still be in place. >> it certainly wasn't top of the list to preserve those tax breaks >> no, it wasn't >> i just wonder at what point you got the model s with the production delays, you got a model y, a tell asemi truck, pip truck, the cool new shingles for the shol soolar company, the hy loop and at what point is he overextended >> i think the way to keep from being overextended is if you get the s series car turning out like crazy and starting to make a profit at this point i'd like to see something make some real money, real revenue, and that is really the s series car that would -- if they can get the production right and sales right. >> and finally bringing things closer back to home now, new york city is implementing a new fee for ride sharing services, part of a plan to ease traffic congestion right now there are about 68,000 cars associated with ride sharing services in new york city compared with j
. >> of course, the trip to mars we never mention solar city anymore which is a part of tesla. i think that company has had a rough go of it not sure if the tax breaks will still be in place. >> it certainly wasn't top of the list to preserve those tax breaks >> no, it wasn't >> i just wonder at what point you got the model s with the production delays, you got a model y, a tell asemi truck, pip truck, the cool new shingles for the shol soolar company, the hy loop and at...
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top ranked cities showing strong recoveries with some exceeding pre-pandemic levels while the worst cities are becoming relatively weaker. let's dig into this with brian who is head of research and global strategies at la salle. let's start with london, nice to hear something good about the capital these days on the back of brexit. it seems to be at the top of the list when it comes to demand walk us through why london is faring decently while there have been pandemic trends and people wanted to steer clear of the capital to have space. >> every time restrictions have been lifted in key cities, especially london, people have come back to socialize, interact and collaborate in person. the impact of the pandemic has not made in-person interaction less valuable it's made it more especially, benefitting key cities like london we've seen a robust return to london, despite cases continue to be high in london and the uk. tuesday, wednesday and thursday, people are back in the office at levels that are pre-pandemic times. and it -- the streets the vibrant with people dining out this is a -- the tr
top ranked cities showing strong recoveries with some exceeding pre-pandemic levels while the worst cities are becoming relatively weaker. let's dig into this with brian who is head of research and global strategies at la salle. let's start with london, nice to hear something good about the capital these days on the back of brexit. it seems to be at the top of the list when it comes to demand walk us through why london is faring decently while there have been pandemic trends and people wanted...
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support for the home sales in tier one and tier two cities. the question he is whether that is sufficient to turn around the broader property sector and to cushion the financial sector with country garden. not direct beneficiaries of the recent support. there is a possibility, perhaps a likelihood depending if confidence picks up that china will add a bit more support directed at some of the lower tier cities as well as some kind of developer funding measures to ensure risks areduncan, let's w the oil price. we could see oil reach triple digits near term. what does that mean for the chinese when which is a huge user of energy and oil. >> if you look at the import data, the volume is basically flat. it is picking up slightly. the value has shot up 30% because of the price effect. that is going to be additional cost for china. china deciding not to passes that on to consumers. they decide not to raise the petrol gas prices recently. i think the cost of that will be absorbed by the importers and processing sector in the initial phase. so, you kno
support for the home sales in tier one and tier two cities. the question he is whether that is sufficient to turn around the broader property sector and to cushion the financial sector with country garden. not direct beneficiaries of the recent support. there is a possibility, perhaps a likelihood depending if confidence picks up that china will add a bit more support directed at some of the lower tier cities as well as some kind of developer funding measures to ensure risks areduncan, let's w...
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cities in europe. i think it's notable that they do try to do things on anniversaries, the anniversary of the other attack, imagine today i think that's no coincidence. we have to remember the british have successfully countered 13 attacks within the past 13 months. when you counter them you keep them quiet because you don't want bad guys to know how successful you are. this is a problem. our side has to be right all the time. they only have to be right once. this is one of those occasions where it appears they were successful in getting in. two other quick points. one of the notable things we've seen in europe is that you don't have to have a gun or explosive to conduct a terrorist act. we're talking about here basic tools of terror. knife and vehicle. so this is something that has to be examined of how do we go about doing this. secondly, this is a public location. the very location this woman was killed apparently, the woman who apparently was knifed to death, i have been there. i've actually done b
cities in europe. i think it's notable that they do try to do things on anniversaries, the anniversary of the other attack, imagine today i think that's no coincidence. we have to remember the british have successfully countered 13 attacks within the past 13 months. when you counter them you keep them quiet because you don't want bad guys to know how successful you are. this is a problem. our side has to be right all the time. they only have to be right once. this is one of those occasions...
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live from new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. tim seymour, pete najarian and guy adam my. chinese internets on fire as excitement builds around the alibaba ipo next week. we'll have the details from someone at the road show coming up. but first, we are just three trading days away from a key fed decision. investors are looking for incite to when the fed could raise rates. in the last month the dollar index has rallied 3.5% and what's going on with yooelz. ten-year yield ticking higher over the past week. will this be the meeting, the meeting, that changes the trading game for the rest of the year? brian kelly. >> no. >> those two things -- >> no. >> those two charts tell me that the fed is going to ease off, whether if you change the language -- >> they might change the language. they should start selling off some of their portfolio. the ecb coming in with easing and bank of japan coming in with easing. why not use the market to your advantage and do that. they won't. they will change their language a little bit. but really the question comes down to investors have to asks
live from new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. tim seymour, pete najarian and guy adam my. chinese internets on fire as excitement builds around the alibaba ipo next week. we'll have the details from someone at the road show coming up. but first, we are just three trading days away from a key fed decision. investors are looking for incite to when the fed could raise rates. in the last month the dollar index has rallied 3.5% and what's going on with yooelz. ten-year yield ticking higher...
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ride sharing as we know has been so beaten down in the pandemic but i want to pull up their five top cities you have london, some regulatory relief, but los angeles, fran, uber is battling the law meant to make their drivers full employees. prop 22, that ballot measure, is now the most expensive here. the stakes are huge. we know this is a fierce battleground so yes they're up about 5%, but this is far from over. i mean in the grand scheme of things uber, yes, won approval in london for the next 18 months, but so much can change between now and then, john >>> also, i'm not sure if you caught it but there was an article this morning talking about infighting, no accountability in the self driving car unit remember they these existential for the former uber ceo. he said this will make uber profitable there are rumors that investment has been scaled back or is not producing the result that's many hoped. >> so i think they're a big question mark and we know they're trading below that ipo price. >> yeah, if we're stuck in 2020 right now and what a year it has been, but it strikes me that uber has
ride sharing as we know has been so beaten down in the pandemic but i want to pull up their five top cities you have london, some regulatory relief, but los angeles, fran, uber is battling the law meant to make their drivers full employees. prop 22, that ballot measure, is now the most expensive here. the stakes are huge. we know this is a fierce battleground so yes they're up about 5%, but this is far from over. i mean in the grand scheme of things uber, yes, won approval in london for the...
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that measures home prices and the changes in prices in 20 cities across the country. the latest reading of consumer confidence from the conference board as well. thursday, april 1st, total auto and truck sales out. on friday the labor department releases the very important latest employment report. we'll see if the economy is finally beginning to create jobs. but the stock markets are closed that day in observance of good friday. and finally today, the view from london. behind me is westminster. a building with more than 1,000 years of history. the coronation church since 1066, queen elizabeth ii was crowned there in 1953. last year a $34 million publicly funded renovation project was announced to include a museum, a new elevator and decadent new crown-shaped roof. the facelift is expected to be
that measures home prices and the changes in prices in 20 cities across the country. the latest reading of consumer confidence from the conference board as well. thursday, april 1st, total auto and truck sales out. on friday the labor department releases the very important latest employment report. we'll see if the economy is finally beginning to create jobs. but the stock markets are closed that day in observance of good friday. and finally today, the view from london. behind me is...
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seeing them work more to get back to their city they own this city they believe in their restaurants, their sports teams and venues everyone is kind of sitting at a red stop lightweighting f waitig the amgt of people that go out at 7:00 p.m. to clap the amount of food given the minute we get the green light, i'm telling you, new york is going to rocket back faster than anyone could have predicted. which is why i'm up at 4:00 in the morning preparing for what is april quarantine. >> i'll leave it there i'm feeling better about the day. it is time to get up early and why we are here for you. ryan, hope you are right new york city sometimes down, never out. appreciate it, buddy >>> on deck, disney. that's down and maybe not out. certainly the results with a 97% drop in profit year over year. we'll break down the media giant's best strategy to navigate we'll be back with joond a look at disney. dow futures up around 180. >> welcome back. the stock to focus on today is disney the stock hammered and out with a bleak everythingings report. second quarter profit falling some 97% if you dig in
seeing them work more to get back to their city they own this city they believe in their restaurants, their sports teams and venues everyone is kind of sitting at a red stop lightweighting f waitig the amgt of people that go out at 7:00 p.m. to clap the amount of food given the minute we get the green light, i'm telling you, new york is going to rocket back faster than anyone could have predicted. which is why i'm up at 4:00 in the morning preparing for what is april quarantine. >> i'll...
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but what cities and towns are facing across the state really folks, no joke. >>> and new york city was not laughing. we've got an update on the crack down on the pleasure carts. >>> here's today's "return on retirement." the great recession caused some to claim social security benefits significantly earlier than a normal economic conditions. high unemployment was the main culprit for the uptick according to a new study. so how much did individuals lose by claiming early? the answer when we return. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the
but what cities and towns are facing across the state really folks, no joke. >>> and new york city was not laughing. we've got an update on the crack down on the pleasure carts. >>> here's today's "return on retirement." the great recession caused some to claim social security benefits significantly earlier than a normal economic conditions. high unemployment was the main culprit for the uptick according to a new study. so how much did individuals lose by claiming...